CONVEYORS: Launch of Aura IQ to revolutionize conveyor monitoring

BRISBANE, Australia – With conveyors underpinning efficiency, and ultimately profitability in bulk handling operations around the globe, maintenance has traditionally been a […]
Save time and money with the Aura IQ conveyor belt system.
[caption id="attachment_1003730009" align="aligncenter" width="448"] Save time and money with the Aura IQ conveyor belt system.[/caption] BRISBANE, Australia – With conveyors underpinning efficiency, and ultimately profitability in bulk handling operations around the globe, maintenance has traditionally been a real problem. Conventional methods of advanced conveyor failure detection is often unreliable, subjective, time consuming and labour intensive, but that's all about to change. Aura IQ is set to revolutionize conveyor health monitoring, using real-time data to optimise production and on-site performance, enhance occupational health, hygiene and safety management, and introduce exciting new predictive maintenance and support capabilities to asset management. Having successfully completed surface and sub-surface testing with some of the world’s largest mining houses and bulk material handling facilities, Aura IQ is now available for sale globally. Aura IQ's award winning technology harnesses the power of Ava Risk Group's  fibre optic detection and sensing platform (FFT Aura Ai-2), combined with Mining3's advanced signal processing algorithms, predictive analytics, and identification tools to acoustically monitor and assess conveyor health via the cloud-based analysis, reporting and alerts. Providing deeper insights to maintenance technicians, site personnel, regional operational hubs and global headquarters, conveyors are automatically connected to the cloud via an industrial grade wireless internet of things (IoT) gateway, enabling daily asset reliability reports from every conveyor, at every site around the world. By transmitting a series of short, laser pulses along a single fibre optic cable retrofitted along the length of a conveyor, acoustic disturbances from the conveyor system cause microscopic changes in the backscattered laser light that is then categorised into known parameters. Data is then simultaneously gathered from every metre of the conveyor and processed by Aura IQ to pre-emptively alert operators, either on or off-site (in operational hubs or control rooms), to potential failures before they happen. "This is a game changing solution which will optimize conveyor performance and create substantial cost savings for operators,” says AVA Risk Group head of innovation, extractives and Energy Andrew Hames. “A typical conveyor can have up to 7,000 bearings per kilometre, which means 7,000 potential points of failure. Aura IQ can monitor the condition of every conveyor roller – eliminating the need to ‘walk the belt’ and allowing a controlled and scheduled plan of roller maintenance and replacement to be put in place. “With Aura IQ, costly delays from roller failure are a thing of the past, while less manual involvement reduces health and safety risks. Taking a formalized and pro-active approach to asset health monitoring means data can also be used to optimize maintenance strategies – reducing reliance on costly manual inspections and demonstrating ongoing compliance with operational standards," he added. Click here for more information or email Andrew.Hames@theAVAgroup.com.

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